The United Nations has cracked down and Iran has snapped back. Will
sanctions have any effect? Sara Terry guest hosts. (An extended version of this
program was originally earlier today on To the Point.)

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The United Nations has cracked down and Iran has snapped back. Will
sanctions have any effect? Sara Terry guest hosts. (An extended version of this
program was originally earlier today on To the Point.)

After months of deadlock, the United Nations Security Council has agreed to impose limited sanctions on Iran for its refusal to stop its uranium enrichment program. On Sunday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad responded by insisting that his nation is a nuclear country, triggering concern among his Arab neighbors. What happens next? What impact will the sanctions have? How do recent elections in Iran affect relations with the West? How are Iran's Arab neighbors responding to Iran’s increasingly bold nuclear rhetoric? Sara Terry guest hosts. (An extended version of this program originally aired earlier today on To the Point.)